Saint Felix School

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Saint Felix School
Established 1897
Type Independent day and boarding
Headmaster Miss Fran D'Alcorn
Chairman of Governors Mr Nigel Johnson
Founder Margaret Isabella Gardiner
Location Halesworth Road
Reydon

Southwold
Suffolk
IP18 6SD
 England Coordinates: 52°20′05″N 1°39′18″E / 52.33473°N 1.65489°E / 52.33473; 1.65489
Local authority Suffolk
DfE number 935/6007
DfE URN 124868 Tables
Gender Coeducational
Ages 1–18
Colours Green     
Website www.stfelix.co.uk

Saint Felix School is an co-educational independent day and boarding school in Reydon near the town of Southwold in the English county of Suffolk. The school was founded as a girls' school in 1897 by Margaret Isabella Gardiner, whose ambition was 'to make a school where girls are treated like sensible creatures'. By September 1902 the present site of the school had been purchased and the first four boarding houses and teaching block completed. In 1910 the Gardiner Hall, Library, and Clough House were built.

The school accommodates babies and toddlers in the Dragon's Nursery, and children up to the age of 18 in the Sixth Form. The school offers boarding throughout the term, weekly, or 'flexi' boarding.[1] The current head is Miss Fran D'Alcorn.

Notable former pupils

See also

References

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